| grid.place {grid} | R Documentation | 
These functions provide a simpler (and faster) alternative
to the grid.pack() and packGrob
functions.  They can be used to place objects within the existing
rows and columns of a frame layout.  They do not provide the ability to
add new rows and columns nor do they affect the
heights and widths of the rows and columns.
grid.place(gPath, grob, row = 1, col = 1, redraw = TRUE) placeGrob(frame, grob, row = NULL, col = NULL)
gPath | 
 A gPath object, which specifies a frame on the display list.  | 
frame | 
  An object of class   | 
grob | 
  An object of class   | 
row | 
 Which row to add the object to. Must be between 1 and the-number-of-rows-currently-in-the-frame.  | 
col | 
 Which col to add the object to. Must be between 1 and the-number-of-cols-currently-in-the-frame.  | 
redraw | 
 A boolean indicating whether the output should be updated.  | 
placeGrob modifies the given frame grob and returns the modified
frame grob.
grid.place destructively modifies a frame grob on the display
list (and redraws the display list if redraw is TRUE).
placeGrob returns a frame grob, but grid.place returns
NULL.
Paul Murrell
grid.frame,
grid.pack,
grid.edit, and gPath.